How long does it bleed after hysteroscopy?

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Hysteroscopy is a commonly used gynecological examination method, which can be used to check the endometrial environment and the opening of the fallopian tube in the uterus. It also has a certain therapeutic effect on endometrial polyps and intrauterine adhesions, septate uterus, etc. After hysteroscopy, the bleeding period mainly depends on the surgical method of hysteroscopy. If the uterus is septate or submucosal myoma, electrotomy is needed. The local wound is larger, which will lead to prolonged bleeding time, up to 7 to 10 days. If only hysteroscopy is performed without treatment, the bleeding time is shorter in this case. Generally, the bleeding will gradually stop in 2 to 3 days. If vaginal bleeding lasts more than two weeks, B-ultrasound should be done in time to understand the cause of bleeding.

How long does it bleed after hysteroscopy?



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